US8264835B2 - Base and electronic device using the same - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a base and an electronic device using the same and, more particularly, to a base capable of locking a host of an electronic device via a code lock and the electronic device using the same.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- PND personal navigation device
- a common notebook computer is taken for example.
- the notebook computer provides a quicker and more convenient working mode for a business man because of high portability thereof.
- the notebook computer has gradually occupied the leading position of a desktop computer in the personal computer market.
- the common notebook computers or the main parts of the minicomputers have the security lock holes (such as a Kensington lock hole) for being locked by the users, important electronic components (such as a hard disk, a memory, a CPU and so on) of the notebook computers or the main parts of the minicomputers mounted to bases can still be easily taken away thus to cause the confidential files to leak out.
- the main parts of the minicomputers are mounted to the bases conventionally. However, the main parts of the minicomputers can be taken away only by simple tools or even without a tool.
- the base in the invention can be used for detachably containing a host.
- the base includes an engaging module, a release button, and a code lock module.
- the engaging module is used for engaging the host.
- the release button is used for pressing the engaging module thus to allow the engaging module to release the host.
- the code lock module includes a cam assembly, a plurality of dials, and a retaining assembly.
- the cam assembly includes a plurality of cams arranged along an axis.
- the dials are rotatably connected with the cams respectively.
- Each of the dials has a recess for containing one of the cams.
- the retaining assembly includes a lock head and an elastic element.
- the lock head is connected with the cam assembly and is capable of moving along the axis to be fastened to or separated from the release button.
- the elastic element is connected with the lock head.
- the cam assembly moves along the axis to push the lock head to be fastened to the release button and make the elastic element being elastically deformed.
- the dials are rotated to allow each recess to contain one cam, the cam assembly moves away from the lock head along the axis, and the elastic element is restored and drives the lock head to be separated from the release button thus to release the host by pressing the release button.
- the base and the electronic device using the same in the invention provide a code lock at the base to which the host of the electronic device (such as a minicomputer) is fastened, such that the host is fastened to the base thus to be properly locked to the base.
- the host of the electronic device such as a minicomputer
- FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram showing a base according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1B is an isometric view showing the interior of the base in FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 2A is a perspective diagram showing interaction between a code lock module and a release button in the base in FIG. 1A , wherein the code lock module is in a locking state;
- FIG. 2B is a top view showing the code lock module in FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 2C is an isometric view showing the code lock module in FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 2D is a three-dimensional exploded diagram showing dials and corresponding cams in FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 3A is a perspective diagram showing interaction between the code lock module and the release button in the base in FIG. 2A , wherein the code lock module is in an unlocking state;
- FIG. 3B is a top view showing the code lock module in FIG. 3A ;
- FIG. 3C is an isometric view showing the code lock module in FIG. 3A .
- This invention provides a base and an electronic device using the same. More particularly, the invention provides a code lock at the base to which a host of the electronic device (such as a minicomputer) is fastened, such that the host is fastened to the base thus to be properly locked to the base. Preferred embodiments of the invention are described in detail hereinbelow.
- FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram showing a base 1 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1B is an isometric view showing the interior of the base 1 in FIG. 1A .
- the base 1 in the embodiment of the invention can be applied to a common electronic device (such as a desktop computer, a notebook computer and so on).
- a common electronic device such as a desktop computer, a notebook computer and so on.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the host may be a notebook computer, a main part of a minicomputer and so on.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the electronic device in the embodiment of the invention includes a host (not shown) and a base 1 .
- the base 1 mainly includes an engaging module 14 , a release button 12 and a code lock module 10 .
- the engaging module 14 mainly includes a linking element 140 and connecting elements 142 .
- the linking element 140 has a guiding portion 1400 , and the linking element 140 is disposed at the base 1 and can slide relative to the base 1 along a direction D 1 .
- the connecting elements 142 are disposed at the base 1 and can be driven by the linking element 140 to slide relative to the base 1 along the direction D 1 thus to be engaged to the host.
- the connecting elements 142 can be hooks in FIG. 1B .
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the guiding portion 1400 of the linking element 140 can be a sliding groove in FIG. 1B
- the release button 12 can have a guiding pole 122 slidably disposed at the guiding portion 1400 of the linking element 140 .
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- a guiding pole which is the same as the guiding pole 122 of the release button 12 may be disposed at the linking element 140
- a sliding groove which is the same as the guiding portion 1400 of the linking element 140 may also be disposed at the release button 12 .
- the same objective may also be achieved.
- the host can have grooves (not shown) corresponding to the connecting elements 142 . Therefore, the engaging module 14 can engage the host with the base 1 by engaging the connecting elements 142 with the grooves.
- the guiding pole 122 of the release button 12 pressed towards a direction D 2 can press the guiding portion 1400 of the engaging module 14 thus to allow the linking element 140 to laterally move along the direction D 1 , such that the connecting elements 142 of the engaging module 14 are driven to be separated from the host to release the host.
- the disposition direction of the guiding portion 1400 of the linking element 140 can be between the sliding direction D 1 of the linking element 14 relative to the base 1 and the direction D 2 of pressing the release button 12 .
- the operating principle is well known by skilled persons in the art. Therefore, it is not described herein for a concise purpose.
- the number of the connecting elements 142 of the engaging module 14 can also be increased over two. According to actual needs or limitation in design, persons having ordinary skill in the art can make changes without being limited to the embodiment.
- the structures, functions, and operating modes of the elements of the code lock module 10 of the base 1 in the embodiment of the invention are described hereinbelow in detail.
- FIG. 2A is a perspective diagram showing interaction between the code lock module 10 and the release button 12 in the base 1 in FIG. 1A .
- the code lock module 10 is in a locking state.
- the code lock module 10 in the embodiment of the invention can also be applied to a common host (such as a desktop computer, a notebook computer and so on).
- a common host such as a desktop computer, a notebook computer and so on.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the important electronic components may be a hard disk, a memory, a CPU and so on.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 2B is a top view showing the code lock module 10 in FIG. 2A .
- FIG. 2C is an isometric view showing the code lock module 10 in FIG. 2A .
- FIG. 2D is a three-dimensional exploded diagram showing dials 102 and corresponding cams 1000 in FIG. 2A .
- the code lock module 10 in the embodiment of the invention mainly includes a cam assembly 100 , a plurality of dials 102 , and a retaining assembly 104 .
- the structures, functions, and operating modes of the elements are described hereinbelow in detail.
- the cam assembly 100 can move relative to the base 1 along an axis A-A. Further, the cam assembly 100 includes a plurality of cams 1000 arranged along the axis A-A. To allow the cams 1000 of the cam assembly 100 to move along the axis A-A instead of being rotated, a groove (not shown) in which the cam assembly 100 can slide can be correspondingly disposed at a casing of the base 1 along the axis A-A, and the profile of the groove corresponds to that of the cam assembly 100 .
- the objective of preventing the cams 1000 from being rotated is to fix the angles of the cams 1000 thus to provide a certain basis when the dials 102 are rotated to a correct code.
- the dials 102 are sleeved on the cam assembly 100 and can be rotated relative to the base 1 .
- Each of the dials 102 has a recess 1020 for containing one of the cams 1000 .
- a space (not shown) can also be disposed at the casing of the base 1 for partly containing the dials 102 , and openings 16 are disposed to expose portions of the dials 102 . Thereby, a user can rotate the portions of the dials 102 exposed from the openings 16 to rotate the dials 102 .
- the retaining assembly 104 includes a lock head 1040 and an elastic element 1042 , and the cam assembly 100 further includes a fastening element 1002 .
- a bolt shown in FIG. 2B as the fastening element 1002 is taken for example in the embodiment of the invention, however, the invention is not limited thereto.
- the lock head 1040 is connected with the cam assembly 100 and can move along the axis A-A to be fastened to or separated from the release button 12 (please refer to FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B together).
- one end of the release button 12 for being fastened to the code lock module 10 can have a slot 120 .
- the release button 12 is locked by the fastening between the lock head 1040 and the slot 120 .
- the release button 12 cannot be pressed.
- the release button 12 may not have the slot 120 , and the lock head 1040 of the code lock module 10 may be designed to be fastened under the end of the release button 12 , such that the release button 12 cannot be pressed and the objective and function of the code lock module 10 in the embodiment of the invention may also be achieved.
- the fastening element 1002 (in the embodiment, it is the bolt) is disposed at the base 1 along the axis A-A for fastening the code lock module 10 to the base 1 .
- the cam assembly 100 and the elastic element 1042 are sleeved on the fastening element 1002 , and the dials 102 are further sleeved on the cam assembly 100 .
- the cam assembly 100 can further slide with the fastening element 1002 along the axis A-A, and the dials 102 can further be rotated relative to the fastening element 1002 and the cam assembly 100 .
- one end of the fastening element 1002 can form a stopping block 1044 , and the elastic element 1042 is connected with the lock head 1040 .
- the elastic element 1042 can be compressed between the stopping block 1044 and the lock head 1040 .
- the elastic element 1042 may also be directly compressed between the base 1 and the lock head 1040 .
- the elastic element 1042 may be a spring.
- Skilled persons in the art can use other elastic objects to replace the elastic element 1042 to be applied to the code lock module 10 in the embodiment of the invention.
- the retaining assembly 104 may further include a screw nut (not shown) for replacing the stopping block 1044 .
- the screw nut is detachably screwed to the end of the fastening element 1002 .
- the elastic element 1042 may also be compressed between the screw nut and the cam assembly 100 .
- the fastening element 1002 and the screw nut may not be necessarily included in the retaining assembly 104 of the code lock module 10 in the embodiment of the invention. As long as the casing of the base 1 can allow the elastic element 1042 to be fastened and be against thereto, the function and objective of the code lock module 10 in the embodiment of the invention can still be achieved.
- the cam assembly 100 can be divided into a plurality of cams 1000 thus to allow the dials 102 to be assembled with and sleeved on the cams 1000 in a one-to-one mode.
- the cam assembly 100 can be divided into a plurality of cams 1000 thus to allow the dials 102 to be assembled with and sleeved on the cams 1000 in a one-to-one mode.
- each cam 1000 of the assembled cam assembly 100 can also be fastened to each other by a process (such as soldering, adhering and so on). Thereby, when any one of the cams 1000 is pushed, the whole cam assembly 100 moves together.
- a process such as soldering, adhering and so on.
- the fastening element 1002 is disposed at the base 1 and cannot move relative to the base 1 .
- each cam 1000 of the cam assembly 100 can be separated from the corresponding recess 1020 .
- the cam assembly 100 can move along the axis A-A to approach and push the lock head 1040 fastened to the cam assembly 100 to be fastened to the release button 12 , and the elastic element 1042 is compressed to be elastically deformed.
- edges of the recesses 1020 can be designed to be inclined to the axis A-A.
- FIG. 3A is a perspective diagram showing interaction between the code lock module 10 and the release button 12 in the base 1 in FIG. 2A .
- the code lock module 10 is in an unlocking state.
- FIG. 3B is a top view showing the code lock module 10 in FIG. 3A .
- FIG. 3C is an isometric view showing the code lock module 10 in FIG. 3A .
- the dials 102 may have protrusions (not shown) similar to the cams 1000 , and the cams 1000 of the cam assembly 100 may be replaced with other objects (not shown) having recesses corresponding to the protrusions.
- the protrusion of each dial 102 may be separated from the recess of the corresponding object.
- the cam assembly 100 may move along the axis A-A to approach and push the lock head 1040 fastened to the cam assembly 100 to be fastened to the release button 12 , and the elastic element 1042 is compressed to be elastically deformed.
- the cam assembly 100 moves away from the lock head 1040 along the axis A-A, and the elastic element 1042 is restored and drives the lock head 1040 to be separated from the release button 12 thus to unlock the code lock module 10 to allow the release button 12 to be pressed.
- the dials 102 may be number dials, English letter dials, or phonetic symbol dials.
- code symbols on the dials 102 may also include numbers, English letters, and phonetic symbols at the same time.
- the invention is not limited to the common symbols. Symbols in other languages may also be applied to the code lock module 10 in the embodiment of the invention.
- the base and the electronic device in the embodiments of the invention provide a code lock at the base to which the host of the electronic device (such as a minicomputer) is fastened, such that the host is fastened to the base thus to be properly locked to the base.
- the host of the electronic device such as a minicomputer
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